Combined mirror and compact holder



Feb.v16 1926. 1,573,393

C. GOLD El' AL COMBINED MIRROR AND COMPACT HULDER Filed June 2 1925 2 Shee'cs-Sheel l INVENTOR M ,i

ATTORNEY WLZ;

Feb.' 16 192e. 1,513,393

i C. GQLD El' AL V GOIBINED HIRROR AND COMPACT HOLDER Filed June 2, 1925 2 shuts-sheet 2 INVENTOR :ay/flu Patented Feb. 16, 1926.

UNITED? sm'res PATENT OFFICE.

CHARLES GOLD AND ABRAHAM GOLD OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNORS TO CHARLES v GOLD & BROTHERS, .A COPARTNERSHIP CONSISTING OF CHARLES GOLD, ABRAHAM GOLD, AND ISADORA/E FOGEL, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

COMBINED MIRROR AND COMPACT HOLDER.

Application led June 2, 1925.

T0 all whom Zt may concern:

Be it known that we, CHARLES GOLD and ABRAHAM GOLD, citizens ot the United States ot America, residing in New York, county and State oij' New York, Ahave invented a new and usetul Combined Mirror and Compact Holder, otl which the following is a specilication.

The object of the presenti invention is to provide a combined vmirror and compact holder eta novel form in which the holder is provided with a handle and the handle connected with a carrier for toilet articles suoli as powder in compact form, rouge and lipstick. The carrier ishingedly connected to a holding element for the mirror sot-hat when the holder is held horizontally or sul stantially so during use, the mirror can he supported thereby at an angle so as to enable ready use of the mirror.

rlie invention will loe understood by reterence to the accompanying drawings in 'which- Figure l is a plan view of an embodiment of the invention, the mirror being broken away to expose the sliding holder for a toilet article;

Figure 2 is a view similar to Figure l, showing the holder in outer position;

Figure 3 is a plan view of the rear face ot the mirror trame and mirror held therein;

Figure at is a longitudinal section of the device, somewhat enlarged, showing it in po sition for use;

Figure 5 is a transverse section, looking in the direction of the arrows, on 5-5, Figure el;

Figure 6 is a plan view of a somewhat modified form of the device, the mirror heing broken away to expose the sliding holder 'for a plurality otl toilet articles;

Figure 7 is a view similar to Figure 6, showing the sliding holder in outer position;

Figure 8 is a longitudinal section oi' the device illustrated' in Figures 6 and 7, the

' same being in position for use, the said iigure being enlarged, and

Figure 9 is a cross section on the line 9 9, Figure 7, looking in the direction of the arrows.

Referring to Figure l, it will be seen that the device comprises a casing l which in this instance is .somewhat rectangular Ain form and ,has bevelled sides` The casing l is open Serial No. 34,311.

at the top and its spring-like marginal edges l are adapted to hold mirror trame 2, the latter having wedge shaped catches each catch being 'formed with a recess, shown in Figure ll, into which the marginal. edge lX of said casing l will spring when the mirror 'rame is pressed downwardly into posi tion. Mirror iframe 2 is provided with lips el, which are adapted to be bent over rearwardly of the mirror 5 to hold the same in posit-ion and against shoulders l o'tf the mirror frame. lVhen the mirror frame, with the mirror therein, is assembled with the case l, a compartment is formed which is closed except at its front end, and slidably movable through said open front end is a holder 6 pivotally connected at 7 with a cross member 8 having marginal stops l) which limit its 'forward movement. Holder is guided in ils movements by a guide plate l0, havng a central slot l1 through which passes a headed pin l2. Guide plate l() is preferably oit spring metal and is rigidly connected to cross bar 8 and thence is slightlyV sprung upwardly over a. rest member lf3 on the inner wall of casing l, so that it has a trictional pressure upon the headed pin lil. The guide plate l0 thus not only serves to guide holder G in its moveinents, but also to hold bar 8 firmly in outer position. Then the casing is moved uiiwardly to the position shown in Figure el, both the holder (l and the mirror are placed in. their proper positions for use. The holder 6 is provided in its top with an aperture l-l to receive a powder or other compact in the space below it. The ligure shows al puit 15 placed in position and it will be understood that the compact ot powder or other niaterial will normally lie under the pull'. The holder G may have attached thereto a. handle 15.

Referring to Figures to S) inclusive. it will be seen that the device therein illuf'- trated is the same in principle as that illustrated in the preceding ligures with the ex ception that the holder for the toilet articles is adapted for a plurality of articles and the means for guiding the holder within the casing is specifically different.

The casing illustrated in Figures G to S) inclusive is the same as that illustrated in the preceding ligures with the exception that the rest member 13 is omitted and two spring members 16 are applied to opposite sides of:

Jorwardly'to the position illustrated in Fig-v nre 7 spring` 15 Ywill be given an adequate surface upon which to bear.

rThe holder 18 is formed with an intermediate'reetangular chamber 19 for a` lipstick and on eaeh side thereof are eiroular chambers 20, 20X 'for powder and rouge. When the holder is moved inwardly, the bar is carried to the extreme rear end of the easing` 1 and the frietional pressure of springs 16 upon the sides of the holder serves to maintain the latter in position. A handle 15X may be attaehed'to the holder if desired.

Having described our invention what We claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is as follows:

1. A vanity ease comprising easing, a

When'the holder is moved to outer position `it may he swung to angular position relatively to the easing.

2. A vanity case Comprising a easing having a marginal opening therein, a holder movable through said opening, a supporting member hingedly connectedV to the holder whereby the latter may be swung to an angle relatively to the casing, a mirror held by the easing, a spring device within the easing and serving to guide the holder in its movements, and means provided in the holder for receiving compact toilet articles. l

ln testimony whereof, We have signed ourY names to this sp'eeiiieation.

CHARLES GOLD. ABRAHAM GOLD. 

